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Welcome to Add to Cart, in which Esquire editors tell you about the clothes, shoes, watches, gear, gadgets, booze, and anything else we're coveting right now. - The Editors at Esquire |
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My nightstand is littered with the corpses of devices I'm testing. Right now you will see: two iPhones, two Apple Watches, two pairs of earbuds, a whole-ass gaming monitor, and Nintendo's Alarmo (unplugged because it drives my bedfellow insane). This causes two problems, each at odds with the other. Organization is out the window and I clearly don't have charging plugs. Keeping the clutter in order is difficult. Often times I realize the devices I need charged have little battery when it's too late. Then I found the product that changed it all. |
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We're sorting through the exhilarating highs, bewildering lows, and many unexpected diversions. |
| The freshest kicks of the year, from Hoka to Asics to Nike. |
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Esquire's guide to office gifting. |
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You think you've seen it all. When it comes to fall jackets, you know the bombers, bikers, truckers, and peacoats. But now, we are going to introduce you to the style that's about to revolutionize the way you layer this season—and, for that matter, all year long. Presenting the chore coat: the go-anywhere, goes-with-everything topper that takes transitional dressing to a whole new level. You might know it. And if you don't, you should—some folks are willing to denounce it, but we never will. Because the style—lightweight, often a little boxy, and easier to swap in for a blazer than you might believe at first—is the ideal outer layer when brisk breezes start blowing. |
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